ABSTRACT
Out of the large body of materials -- articles, speeches, notes and memoirs -- left behind by Stanislavski at the time of his death in 1938, Elizabeth Hapgood, his friend and translator, chose items which concentrate on the essence of his work. The result is a volume which supplements the other books he wrote, and re-emphasizes, sometimes in condensed and particulary vivid form, his views about acting, the theatre and life.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 1|76 pages
“In art you do not command, you persuade….”
part 2|50 pages
“The value of any art is determined by its spiritual content….
part 3|42 pages
“My system is the result of lifelong searchings….”
part 4|26 pages
“There is only one method—that of organic, creative nature….”
part 5|12 pages
‟Memories of the Past… Dreams of the future”